An encounter with a fantastic beast can be exhilarating. It can be hard to process what's just happened. But three tasks can help you unriddle these curious critters. Talk through what it was like to meet the beast. And it's amazing how helpful giving a name to the creature can be. Finally, show us what the creature looked liked. Described, named, and properly illustrated, any creature can go from curious oddity to your new best friend!

T A S K STask One - Remember that time you met a fantastic beast? It was terrifying. No, affectionate. Either way, tell us all about it. Task Two - It seems some creatures escaped out of Newt's trunk and they are now roaming through New York. Find out which creatures escaped by unscrambling the following list of creatures.Task Three - Gather your crayons, graphics software, and more, and choose a magical beast to color!

R U L E S- Prizes will be randomized.
- You can earn one ticket per task that you enter.
- All submissions are due by November 27 at 11:59:59 pm HEX time.
- Please post any that questions you may have in this thread or you may owl your questions to Doc Necro, Edmundus, Enyra, little fox, or Nicole Phelps.

The papers today were in an uproar. To be expected, of course. They do love a good uproar. But more paw prints were found. Still, the beast eludes me. Soon I will find it and reveal its true purpose. Soon.

I need to ask, how am I supposed to write that encounter with a fantastic beast? Because one part mentions "meeting" a beast, but those two prompts I can choose from mention "What beast would I like as a pet?" and "What beast would I not want to meet in an alley?"

So it is not enough just to write a response to one of the questions...as in "I would like this one as a pet because..."? I actually have to answer the question while writing about how I met the beast and about what happened and what made me realize I would like to have it as a pet...and so on, right?

All that you need to do is answer one of the questions. However, if you'd like to make it more elaborate and make it a story about your actual encounter, then I'm sure that'll be a fun story for us to read.